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Cpe Casper Daily Cribune P ' By Leased Wire | . 5 5 3 , mittee, voiced the hope that the ian "CENTRAL AND (TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR BALL LNO HUN EDDIE ST. GL SIGNS Tl ae IN [or Ga Grid Game for |: Sams | PLAYERS PROBABLE IN FUTURE | FOR JAZZLAND BILL ON . Butte Promoted This is to notify the business men AK TIE, 6-6) BEST IN YEARS) pecewoen sy, neon} FRUGGO GLASSIG) seus cent see ’ NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—(By The Associated Press.)— fy, here are endeavoring to arrange u|poster, ) °F 7 18 an ime Cc = Training schools for “‘sandlot” baseball players, or the forma- game between Notre Dame and Gon- G. EB. STROMBERG, tion of a special circuit for the development of “future| Won Only Qne Game During zaga university football teams in Grade Title Still Undecided | 7 oats may soon be among the possibilities of basebal. Season but Was Class of After months of darkened house as aime aie for ca Gate | Butte, January 2. : as Result of Game Played Saw. aaee S dt 1 t far es athietic events are concerned upon Coast Tomorrow IT ey ave been suggeste: 0 major eague magnates as Last Ten Years. Jara theater will tito Will Be Keen. \ 5 means of solving the problem of escaping from “frenzied the Hmelight again with an athletic : SURPRISE MANIFESTED Eel bake nia tre iemaineeta oie ” pected), aniimrchenstskensteneaaeetieteseane | 507 ; oy finance” in baseball and are exr i—< URBANA, Ill, Dec. 10.—Although| bill which will be headed by an attrac- . 515 Cousolidated Royalty buildt bag 1 champlon-|to be discussed at the annual i gj Illinois won but one Western confer-|tion with Eddie St, Clair in the lead-]| gan FRANCISCO, Tec. 10.—Four- oa 3-68 a s the two Iead-|ings of the National and $}ence football game during the 1921|ing role, December 21. aie? 5 - = Central ues here next week ts S ort Notes 3] season. Coach Bob Zuppke declares} St. Clair will meet K. 0. Brown, a| ‘ee? automobile race drivers, most of a ed to a| |The recent onnrchase of Heinle H Pp 3 thle" year’s team, was the gtesteat ha|SeEMppy 147 pounder who is slated to| thv:a ccominent aatienatty. will @om- 4 while] Groh, Jimmy O'Connell and other Staite mendnre 6e-theisene 4 N players at fancy prices is alarming | seesesseesscoescooes epcesescseosecees | ss had in his nearly ten years’ coach-| (it the mentee 06 tie ee Gite ne ob the new San Francisco speod- bodies | the club owners who, faced with a ne at Ce emivereety way at San Carlos, near here tomor- 3 dent bodies | th b S who, faced with i {_dohnhy Duff demands $40,000/ “I don’t care what people think,”|more and Jess Reed in action in an! oo. i 9 sso.mile international b thelr fa-| nondrafting agreement With the mi-|cuarantes fo fight Midget ‘Smith for Zuppke says, in his characterictically|*sht-round go. Plans arg also being | {0.0 for the Golden Gateccuy eed . bs nooa caf 20rh cannot see a solution In this di-| he bantamwelght title \igorous way, “I consider this year's|made for two or three good prelimi.) ester, for the Golden < arre P A.gensational touch vas, minutes| John A. Heydler, president of. the ei team my greatest because it has}|®ry bil ‘Tommy Milton and Roscoe Sarles,| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 10—Ex- N the qeme in the nal league, said: Jimmy Hanlon, the Denver light taught me that I can stand hard who are leading In the race for points |" sing surprise at the telegraphic A when Cook major league cannot con-| Weight, has been getting good draw-| bunips. toward the 1921 national champion-j°*"celiation last night of negotiations a .Ceveree oo tinue to pay exorbitant sums for mj-|!n® bouts in the East and taking down| Starting the season with a 14-2 de ship are entered. Milton has 1,970]fF the proposed Notre Dame-C-ntre +S r league players, for sooner or la-|the money. feat at the hands of Iowa, “Big Ten” points to date and Sarles 1,950. To-|0otball contest here December 26, the a ne hrm Teer ot the very rivalry among the clubs — chatnpions, Illinols successively went | morrow’s winner will be credited with | !0cal committee in charge of arranges le ee quarters ¢ 1 disaster to organ. The New York Giants-Chicago down before Wisconsin, Michigan and seHool SurrRS HERE 500 points, second place 260 points, |™*=ts for the game sent a telegram eye White Sox spring tour will open at|Chicago. Then came the upset. The chird 140 and fourth 80. teday to Notre Dame authorities at ease apart er under the man-|San Antonio March 11 and ‘close|/ilini had showed steady improvement Jimmy Murphy of San Francisco, | South Bend, Ind., inquiring as to ‘the is er rc reebe agement of several former big league| April 9 at the Polo Grounds. all through the season but were never who won the big French race, the|retson for their action. A similar | 1244 Per Cent Reduction on aon ae rore between these two teams| stars could do wonders with a class peteshing quite strong enough to best their op-| Coach Dean Morgan, who for th | Grand Prix, last August Is entered. |'¢ssage also was dispatched to offi- All Half Soles. » Indicates the closeness of the contest | of bright, ambitious candidates who! r¢ present plans are carried out|oPents. although Michigan won by alist three years has presided ovec| Other drivers to. compete are. Ralph cials of Centre college at Danville, ° ae = eee hovers. | Bath tions 5 enger to on the big cir] iv; pearem qeill witness a wecann | lone drop kick-from Steketee's boat. |the destinies of high schotl athletic] De Palma, Bennie Hill, Eddie Hearne, |<. \ City Shoe Shop sor wrmet three times this year in an|cuits. At the close of six or eight |), Susi’ wel Wiles cat be the|,. 1% the last game of the season, at| teams here, will be supplanted as|Jerry Wunderlich. Hurry Harte, Al} The telegrams pointed out that call-' tg ore oie aecide the honor team. Each| months of intensive training players | Weerone coven” o1 7 Cclumbus, Tilinols took Ohio State in-|coach of the high school basketbal,|Melchoir; Art Klein, Eddie Miner,|'"g off of the contest would mean a|f 118 West Second Street eam ie credited with one win would be available who, in most cases a to camp, 7 to 0, and earned the praise|team this year by Robert F. Ward, a|Joe Thomas, Don Frotwell and Frank | Considerable financial loss, and would || 20 Per Cent Discount on 1. Cpaicener: “pcloe,:tb ld be as far advanced in the ne ERT of football followers all over the eoun-| former basketball star at Coe college | Elliott. muse disappointment to many west- ? Shi P : ice of professional baseball as the} An offer of $35,000 has been refused | ty. and at present head of the science} Barney Oldfield, veteran driver, will |e" football enthusiasts. | Boys’ Shoes earn buts See aes average .m! eaguer under the lot/for Czar Worthy 2:03%, the great ‘Whatever the defeats of the season |%¢partment at tho high school. appear in a one-lap exhibition in his] __E. B. Gould, chairman of the com- Ps Spent ring hree-year-old stake trotter hanilled| may have been.” said George Huff,| Mf. Ward has had a persistent rec-| famous old car 999" in commemore- = aarisehther perialtes he suggested league financed by|by Tommy Murphy. director of athletics, afterward, “this | of turning out winning high schoo! | tfon of the twentieth anniversary of cetssi mame wilt the majors has the advantage of pos E _ | year’s team has fixed the name ‘Fight-| teams and his ability to assume the|his first race. This automobile Sn ime ecules arc | ible revenue in that a fair class of] There is talk of reorganizing the o!d|{ng Mlini* on Minols football teama” |Fespenaibility of coaching the local] said to be Henry Ford's first car. Be- fought season baseball would be played ew York tate Baseball league. Zuppke lauded the spirit of a team|s7uad will permit Mr. Morgan to de Ses Sard sont race shee wilt be a a Se tee up tolions Derby Day” Bill Clymer is mention:| which could administer defeat to an| Yet his time almost exclusively to anita eal en Sais, tae soreced Central Park ed to pilot one of the outfits, eleven which had beaten the strong-|ST4e school athletic activities, pgaesh le firms will enter their By, bisvin's ‘ud Gand SonPitebion: fitlsh ou CBS _Wilco: —_— niece cars. e auatt The California Winter aaeatee previously, adcesteltttneie ce Be iaglia rsepcey eg: zips: Son) Bie 20 4 2 league having proved a big loser, It Is} “At Ohio I said ‘Only eleven men FULTON 5 OFFERED parte sgr rr arech frwacn. Se a rom $20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just doubtful if Frank Chance will bring | wil piay—only a dead man comes oft hahaa nD alo i peo aca ct tell your lumberman to have us send your finish. any more major league stars to the|that eld, and he would be ashamed be eet rene tes eciiine iti apenies iF cS hale Scand” =| BONT WITH DEMPSEY |izetsssee iecante =e em ? i Uh, ; 2 ss Constructio : lousy acu icaiylent melee aie modate $2,000 spectato Casper Mfg. and C n Co. s ‘The new rule of the New York pro-| that was enough to beat Ohio. . moters in paying preliminary boxers Re re a atieaaee: aaik Goce ae Phone 1096-J ; ir 1 according to the number of rounds S Ll . » Dec. 10. ‘ulton t Substitutes—Lester for cay ie! hey last is causing complaint, among uit Invo ves of Rochester, Minny had been offered a Bubeti Es r ; a mate jack Dempsey in New can for Gibson; Wilcox for Johnson. Milli 2 Xork City, according to Fultor’s man- t _——— witons in ager. The offer came from Jim Buck- t ° SEF ley, he said. batting two ° pi aca Sitte « Cty aN | Major General WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. — ‘The re-|years in succession. But the Cards Alien Property pe F cstee te eee : writing of the Versailles treaty. next have not been able to hit their way to Prag: aug 3 Liectes 4 to disarmament, was c! erlzed 5 pennant. Be * Is Relieved at | seiter"boran’ nepuieans tesho, in| Rte = s a statement here as “the most essen- ASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Sult was National league batsmen filed In the supreme court of the Dis. Own Request|,’ 12,0 bine ot en or- better inst searom. “It| trict ot Cee oe ae ee WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE and for a restoring of economic #?|sjugging continues to improye only 8, Jr., Sim sot ees ans, Jr. Siggfehr and Gottfried Bau curity 400 clouters will be counted\{n the] man Killen: pe sgh 5 : oor . abere } @) ni lenart, co-partners. cf Zurich, - | Si. Horan discussed Eurupean con: | teat sie man Kllenart, eo-partnera of dorsh Wonderfi ains in Second WASHINGTON, De Gen, _ ued at $4,500,000. selzed by the alien ‘Han Charles T. Menoher w i to 5 angela the as Miller Huggins’ Yenkees will per-| property custodian during the war. d Buildi Material day relieved from comms of the sc Mire hs tod a te Rs form on the Polo Grounds again next First division, Camp Dex, N. J., and] PO Will Fo from tae ates could do season. paiaat genial aa ee showed’ ‘Boston: ‘tana lglity Aclaves The Webel building is being demolished to make assigned ot command of the Hawai Ty fe Shain nog whe | are, toe high for the Yanks to bu ¥ : yd , fan division, The general, who re-|nothing to save Purope unless she) their new park in New York. boxing in hig recent bouts in the Hub. way forthe new Lyric ‘Theater: a - ¥ is wi ng ved. * cently was relieved as chict of the fm: is willing to be saved. orm ae vic’ Warren<ilee Anes pce or : ni re- tep order.”| Wort Wayne and South Bend will merican open golf A es oDIom ' army alr service upon his own re-l446 "statement continued, “is to con-|, Fort Wayne and South Bend willl thsmpion, and Jork Hutchinson, the| PPly I \ ers most likely be added to the Three-I quest, was assigned to Camp Dix but baseball league circuit, as Rock Island on account of a leave of absence did form the Versailles treaty to the eco: British title holder, will start’ the'r | ‘ AT WEBEL BUILDING r e ih ¥ © 2 r ® t not actually take up the command. ——_—_——. SALE OF 20,000 ACRES OF LAND 15 PROPOSED nomic life which has been built up through 300 years of effort through- t the entire continent. The next nference ought to be between Great Britain, Japan, France and Germany to rewrife this treaty so that Europe can liv Mr. Borah referred to what he 4 cribed as a revised and restrengtheh- ed propaganda “for the cancellation of foreign debts, but he asked what good and Cedar Rapids have dropped out of the league. ale is going in strong for hockey this winter and with “Bags Wana- maker, ths old Dartmouth star as céach, the Elis figure they will be hard to beat on tho ice. Jock Malone, the St. Paul boxer, tour of the Pacific coast at er, B. C., on Doc. 15, Richards Ti & Cunningham Co. Knit Silk Mufflers SHEYENNE) Dec. 16.The Wy: ; abe bee ot ali Red yee Tens hail could come from such cancellations if |W!!! Spats Leeidip-7 wheel ne Detroit crs ‘has authorized “the selection by |the Dolicles of France and Great Brit-/tlte letter Part of this month: Malone ME DEPARTMENT He eed ueneons of 20,000 acres of [ian were to continue.” HICHE $ PI L N’S ; 5s Sok sic ra Goo ovr, = QHICHESTERS PILLS 640 acres each, provided the anized and dismembered. he asked. ont, Th Fine pie Christmas shopping making selections will depos’ The Idaho senator added that ef- Fs histrics ie Liab aed P' givin, Snapeies thevatatela: guaranty: of) $} forts of the United States to save and early buying makes rd ppier. Everybody should get busy now and make their Christmas selections now before the rush is on. For a Man’s Christmas We would suggest something practical , that he can use and get pleasure and * comfort from its use, such as rope under present condition would rable to het ae ‘a summer Ve has passed | will purcha: that, after ownership, it they less than $10 ah acre EES Sik aS Ree aa ssi ellatie an BY DF DRUGGISTS E ted by persons dest: se them will be designa for transfer to it by ernment under exis' and will be sed on to al purchasers after the secured tit CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Head-to-Foot Clothiers waaaldid | aa aod spaattonan i Bathrobes ' and pl atinum bar 2 pins, | : ‘Smoking Jackets cv ™ ite eet eee “narkced \ Silk Shirts at the ie dediry Mp bicy pies be a " Silk Mufflers Seread prieetaurag tlds mals A Silke Socks visit to our store you. | Silk Neckwear ptt aM | F Silk Handkerchiefs , Silk Suspenders Traveling Sets Fur Caps | Silk Garters Shaving Sets Sweaters | Silk Arm Bands Traveling Bags Gloves Collar Bags House Slippers Belts, etc. EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 15 Quart Milk 15c For a Boy’s Christmas We would also suggest practical gifts, as follows: Kelly-Springfield Tires = Ee — = = for Fords Suit Sweate P samen uits Sweaters, i Clean Lump ° Overcoats Caps Half Pint Cream 15c * 30x3 Kant Sli 19.20, 12.90 Neckwear Slippers COAL x an ‘By was $ 9.20, now___.$ 2 Suspenders = Socks We are very much pleased to announce these \\f 30x314 Kant Slip, was $21-00, now__$14.90 Shirts Belts, ete. prices for our high quality milk and cream. i In using our milk for your baby and for your table, you are using milk that has consistently passed very high in the standards set by the health department. Our last bacteria count showed only 8,000 per “cubic centimeter, which is a very remarkable showing. Sante i ae Practical Gifts for Family Use Are— For Immediate Delivery CASPER SUPPLY CO. Cc Cent id Fifth S' ies rts ree Rob | ‘orner Center and Fifth Streets Phone 913 omfor ui obes Casper Supply Trunks Suit Cases Be Safe---Use Casper Dairy Milk 3 Traveling Bags Oil City Auto Supply Co. Fancy Stationery, etc. White Motor Truck 412 E. 2nd St.—Ph. 1112 ‘S Ash_Ph. 908." 165 S. Ash—Ph. 908, | Company ; Phone 913 || It is much easier to select your Christmas gifts by seeing them than by try- ing to think of something suitable for each member of the family, so we invite you to call on us. CASPER DAIRY COMPANY PHONE 471 LET OUR WAGONS DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST